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Brandi Rhodes Defends The AEW Heels Community And Its Fee

AEW Chief Brand Officer Brandi Rhodes recently took to her Twitter to defend the AEW Heels community and to shed light on any clarification, confusion, or issues, if any, regarding the community and its cost as well as its perks if you do decide to join.

Brandi tweeted,

“STILL seeing men claiming @AEW_Heels is $50 a month to discourage others. It’s $50 A YEAR, and loved by its nearly 500 current members. Its an amazing community full of great people and it continues to grow because it is what it promises to be.”

A Twitter user then told AEW Chief Brand Officer Brandi Rhodes “If it’s such an amazing community and full of great people, why is there even a charge?,” to which Brandi explained to that person it’s not free to run an online community and there are hefty monthly fees to run it, moderate it and even host it, which is why fan clubs have yearly fees for this reason.

Brandi Rhodes tweeted,

“It’s not free to run an online community. There are hefty monthly fees to run it, moderate it, and host it. All questions that were answered in the beginning. Fan clubs have yearly fees for this reason. All of them.”

AEW Heels is an online community for female wrestling fans that was launched last August. Once you’re a member of the AEW Heels community, then you can get access to virtual meet-and-greets, merchandise, seating at arenas, monthly zoom sessions, Q&A sessions with talent, giveaways, and many more.

You can check out Brandi Rhodes’ tweets below:


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Sanjay Thakur
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